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saytion there could hit one million percent thisyear.greeceemergedfrom nal bailout today after eight years of harsh austerity measures, leaving the country free to sett own economic policies. the euro zone and international monetary fund nt over $300 billion to greece since its economic crisis began in 2010. european officials touted the program as a success, citing a growing economy and an unemployment rate that's fallen un%, from a peak of 28% in 2013.tr >> ( slated ): the end today of the european support program to greece is a very important moment, i would even say historic for all of above all for the greek people. these were eight difficult years, often painful, which were marked by three successive programs but now greece can finally draw a line under a crisis which has lngted for too >> woodruff: but many greek households have suauered under therity measures. one third of the country's population is at risk of poverty. in afghanistan, security forces rescued 149 hostages taken by the taliban in the northern kunduz province. taliban fighters fled the battle with 21 capt

saytion there could hit one million percent this year. greece emerged from nal bailout today after eight years of harsh austerity measures, leaving the country free to sett own economic policies. the euro zone and international monetary fund nt over $300 billion to greece since its economic crisis began in 2010. european officials touted the program as a success, citing a growing economy and an unemployment rate that's fallen un%, from a peak of 28% in 2013.tr >> ( slated ): the end...

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, ireland, and most devastatinglyingreece. europeis also in the grips of a brutal heat wave, with temperatures over the last few days reaching 116 degrees fahrenheit, as well as suffering a prolonged drought. >> schifrin: how much is clite change driving these events? for that, i'm joined by dr. michael mann-- he's an atmospheric scientist at penn state university, where he directs the earth system science center, and co-author of "the madhouse effect" which is about nkimate change. united states be tou for being here. this is a series of striking events happening, the aughts, the heat waves, the fires. none of those in and themselves are unique. so could you help us understand, what is the scice say about how climate changer is exacerbating these types of evts. yeah, so's not saying that climate change is literally causing the ents to occur. what we can conclude with a great owdeal of confidences that climate change is making these events more extreme. and it's a not rocket science. you warm up the atmosphe, it is going to hold more moisture, you get larger floogd events, you get

, ireland, and most devastatingly in greece. europe is also in the grips of a brutal heat wave, with temperatures over the last few days reaching 116 degrees fahrenheit, as well as suffering a prolonged drought. >> schifrin: how much is clite change driving these events? for that, i'm joined by dr. michael mann-- he's an atmospheric scientist at penn state university, where he directs the earth system science center, and co-author of "the madhouse effect" which is about nkimate...